日本代购-DANIEL SMITH Stella Canfield’s Master Artist Set II SKU: 285610409 Pyrrol Orange is a unforgettable semi-transparent/semi-opaque orange is a smooth, saturated and pure addition to the watercolorist’s palette as a dynamic and versatile hue. SKU: 284610126 Pigment: PO 73 | Series: 2 Lightfastness: I - Excellent Transparency: Semi-Opaque Staining: 3-Medium Staining Granulation: Non-Granulating Rhodonite Genuine is made from jewelry-quality stone. This versatile rose pink creates a soft, transparent glow, without granulation. At full value, it is more intense but still transparent, low-staining and non-granulating. SKU: 284610167 Pigment: N/A | Series: 2 Lightfastness: I - Excellent Transparency: Transparent Staining: 2-Low Staining Granulation: Non-Granulating Cerulean Blue is a superb mixing as a cleaner, brighter and slightly warmer alternative to the Cerulean Blue Chromium, as it is a true blue. SKU: 284610206 Pigment: PB 35 | Series: 3 Lightfastness: I - Excellent Transparency: Semi-Transparent Staining: 1-Non-Staining Granulation: Granulating Cobalt Blue Violet is a brilliant purple with remarkable blue undertones and a granulating texture. At full strength, this violet is dark enough for deep shadows or mix with water for a full range of tones. SKU: 284600115 Pigment: PB 28, PV 19 | Series: 3 Lightfastness: I - Excellent Transparency: Semi-Transparent Staining: 2-Low Staining Granulation: Granulating Green Gold has bright yellow undertones shine in thin applications allowing for golden highlights with just a hint of green. SKU: 284610139 Pigment: PY 150, PY 3, PG 36 | Series: 2 Lightfastness: II - Very Good Transparency: Transparent Staining: 3-Medium Staining Granulation: Non-Granulating Moonglow is a magical three-pigment blend that creates unforgettable effects. Watch and wait as Anthraquinoid Red floats, Ultramarine Blue settles and Viridian grays the resulting violet color. Its neutral tinting property makes it effective with almost all the DANIEL SMITH watercolors. SKU: 284610057 Pigment: PG 18, PB 29, PR 177 | Series: 2 Lightfastness: I - Excellent Transparency: Transparent Staining: 2-Low Staining Granulation: Granulating Stella’s Tip: When you first open the box, really spend the time to know the colors and play with them. She recommends that your first step is to take one color and slowly mix it on a palette with each of the other colors separately to know the color and see what they do. Study the effects and note the characteristics of each color while asking yourself, “is it opaque, is it granulating, is it staining, how do these colors mix?” Take advantage of the detailed DANIEL SMITH color chart which will inform you of the individual color traits and compare it to what you are seeing. According to Stella, when you see each color this way it is information that will help you as you paint by having a visual reference of reactions you can control and expect, as well as bring fresh ideas.